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the town hall will be held at the san jose city college milpitas extension. ay in milpitas. it starts at 11:30. >>> also happening today, those long-awaited tickets for the san francisco giants are available right now. those include both single game tickets and special event tickets. players will report to spring training in just a couple of weeks. i think pitchers and catchers report on the 16th. again, starting today at 10:00 a.m., the giants will host fan fest ahead of the season, right there at oracle park. >>> for folks headed to oracle park this morning or the chinese new year parade later today, how will the weather be? cinthia has one last look at the forecast. >> garlic fries or the warm chocolate fudge right now? >> i'll go with the chocolate fudge. >> yeah, yeah. >> mm-hmm. >> that's what we're expecting. i don't mean to rain on your parade, but i will a little bit with the forecast. we are expecting light rain around the start of the parade in san francisco. continuing on into the overnight hours. please bring your umbrella and a rain jacket to kee
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failing grade given to the san jose city council. why a new report says officials are not doing enough to reform the police department. and it was a spring like day out there. we had temperatures into the mid number sixty's tomorrow's gonna be a little bit warmer and then some clouds and cooling on the weekend with maybe a sprinkle. all have that after the break. also ahead. we are just days away from super bowl 57. the preparations underway and the super bowl institution who is retiring after the big game. everyone is making room hm. *coughs* seriously? for the medicine cabinet's new essential. binaxnow -- with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes. ♪ alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. b
failing grade given to the san jose city council. why a new report says officials are not doing enough to reform the police department. and it was a spring like day out there. we had temperatures into the mid number sixty's tomorrow's gonna be a little bit warmer and then some clouds and cooling on the weekend with maybe a sprinkle. all have that after the break. also ahead. we are just days away from super bowl 57. the preparations underway and the super bowl institution who is retiring after...
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available to them for the coming months in oakland, amberleigh ktvu fox two news, some members of the san jose city council are showing solidarity with street vendors and small businesses following a couple of recent violent attacks in the city council members and san jose vice mayor rosemary kamei spoke out about the violence today at city hall. they were joined by a police department representative community activists and small business owners. they say they are standing against hate crimes towards the latino community. i'm outraged. this is happening across our city. and outrage. this is happening across our state. immigrant vendors are victims of violence and assault. and this is devastating. and it's very unacceptable to recent vendor attacks were caught on video. san jose police are still looking for a man who attacked a vendor last thursday outside of the s a p center. another man is charged with assault with a deadly weapon and attempted carjacking. he allegedly attacked a vendor with a baseball bat outside an auto parts store. and this sunday, both of those vendors who were attacked will b
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thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose back >> and early morning rescued by the coast guard in daly city. a 24 year-old man was stranded on the rocks that mussel rock park beach around 4.30, this morning. the coast guard said the man called them directly after he was unable to connect with 9-1-1, dispatchers. he'd been stuck for 45 minutes before this crew arrived. the man was rescued by a hoist operation and taken to the coast guard station to be evaluated. >> in the east bay, a california court is blocking uc berkeley's plan to build housing at people's park. the appeals court says the plans failed to address environmental concerns. the ruling effectively brings the project to a standstill until the university can conduct a new environmental study. the proposed 17 story building would occupy half of people's park and what house more than 1000 students. governor gavin newsom's office has reacted to this ruling on twitter. saying in part, quote, california can
thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose back >> and early morning rescued by the coast guard in daly city. a 24 year-old man was stranded on the rocks that mussel rock park beach around 4.30, this morning. the coast guard said the man called them directly after he was unable to connect with 9-1-1, dispatchers. he'd been stuck for 45 minutes before this crew...
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thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to right here. they spend a full of fire tears through a home in san francisco leaving 4 people. >> without a place to live. this is this is is that captured video. the moment that fire erupted in this 2 story. multi residential building. this is in the sunnyvale neighborhood early saturday morning. fire officials say no one was hurt. the cause of that fire is still being investigated. now. well, an early morning rescued by the coast guard in daly city on sunday. a 24 year-old man stranded on the rocks and muscle rockport beach around 4.30, yesterday morning. go start at them and called him directly after he was unable to connect with 9-1-1. it he'd been stuck there for 45 minutes for the crews actually right. the man was rescued by a hoist operationhand taken to the coast guard station to be evaluated. and the north bay. let's go over there. 23 boats were destroyed when this fire broke out of bay lake berryessa sto
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. >> thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to >> and the east bay, a california court is blocking uc berkeley's plan to build housing at people's park. the appeals court says the plan has failed to address environmental concerns. the ruling effectively brings the project to a standstill until the university can conduct a new environmental study. the proposed 17 story building would occupy half of people's park and would house more than 1000 students. governor gavin newsom's office reacting to the ruling on twitter saying in part, quote, california cannot afford to be held hostage indies who weaponize the california environmental quality act to block student and affordable housing. this set selfish mindset is driving up housing prices and making our state less affordable. >> developing news we are following tonight, another violent night in oakland. police are investigating after 3 more people were shot. one of them killed saturday night. the first sho
. >> thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to >> and the east bay, a california court is blocking uc berkeley's plan to build housing at people's park. the appeals court says the plan has failed to address environmental concerns. the ruling effectively brings the project to a standstill until the university can conduct a new environmental study....
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the whole city. authorities warn the nation's electrical grid could be an attractive target for domestic terrorists. still ahead tonight, here at 6 o'clock, the san jose city council moving forward with 2 housing projects for low-income residents. >> and hughes who are transitioning out of the foster care system and we kick off super bowl. 57 festivities for live from glendale, arizona. we're one artist is sharing his own unique perspective of the big game through his art. plus, a berkeley man plans meeting with the woman through a dating app and to his surprise, she shows up at his home with some other man. details on that arrangement next. >> welcome back, everybody. now at 6.30, a berkeley man who thought he was meeting up at his home with a woman for a date instead was met with a frightful encounter as kron four's. charles denver tells us the woman wasn'
the whole city. authorities warn the nation's electrical grid could be an attractive target for domestic terrorists. still ahead tonight, here at 6 o'clock, the san jose city council moving forward with 2 housing projects for low-income residents. >> and hughes who are transitioning out of the foster care system and we kick off super bowl. 57 festivities for live from glendale, arizona. we're one artist is sharing his own unique perspective of the big game through his art. plus, a...
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hope to make it 2 in a row against the oklahoma city thunder sports director jason dumas has a live report from chase center. coming up. >> in the south bay, the san jose city council has voted to move forward with 2 housing projects. it will provide 145 apartments for low-income residents and use transitioning out of the foster care system. the first would be an 81 unit housing located on park, more avenue. the second would be a 64 unit project on bascom avenue. additionally a 17,000 square-foot center for foster youth would be constructed to help support those use. in the north bay. the city of our park is seeking input from residents there through an online survey takes about 5 minutes to complete and the city says it will allow council members to better understand residents priorities. it's available in both english and spanish and the results will be presented to the city council at a later date. residents can said they say residents can rest assure that all the responses. our anonymous. >> wet weather in the bay area and more than a foot of snow in parts of lake tahoe over the weekend. this was the scene yesterday at palisades tahoe, which alone
hope to make it 2 in a row against the oklahoma city thunder sports director jason dumas has a live report from chase center. coming up. >> in the south bay, the san jose city council has voted to move forward with 2 housing projects. it will provide 145 apartments for low-income residents and use transitioning out of the foster care system. the first would be an 81 unit housing located on park, more avenue. the second would be a 64 unit project on bascom avenue. additionally a 17,000...
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san francisco and santa clara as well. well, over the south bay we go and the san jose city council, they voted to move forward with 2 housing projects that would provide 145 apartments for low-income residents and use transitioning out of the foster care system. now that first be an 81 unit housing project located on park avenue. the second would be a 64 unit project on bascom avenue additionally a 17,000 square-foot center will be constructed to help support foster youth. there. we'll be right back after the break. don't go anywhere. >> welcome back. it's 4.54. let's get a look at weather before the 5 o'clock hour gets here. we are seeing some clear skies over san francisco. a couple spots of fog are trying to form, but most of us are pretty free of it. as of right now, getting a head. we are going to see temperatures on the rise. but right now it's 30's and 40's. so don't forget your jackets for the time being this afternoon at the coastline. do expect some upper 50's san francisco today. that's you a clear and cool conditions. a partly cloudy day areas. further inland. you will be seeing a range of upper 50's to low 60's
san francisco and santa clara as well. well, over the south bay we go and the san jose city council, they voted to move forward with 2 housing projects that would provide 145 apartments for low-income residents and use transitioning out of the foster care system. now that first be an 81 unit housing project located on park avenue. the second would be a 64 unit project on bascom avenue additionally a 17,000 square-foot center will be constructed to help support foster youth. there. we'll be...
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striving to live the american dream in their hometown of chinatown, san jose. >> amazing story. in 2021, the city of san jose formally apologized for its role in acts of discrimination against chinese immigrants and their defendants. connie accepted the apology with members of the chinese-american community. >>> san jose is now building a new part called highlandville park, which stands on the site of the original chinatown. >>> still ahead at 5:00, the first sierra snow survey since all the storms in california. we will talk to an expert about the wet weather. >>> an ominous sign for athletics fans, hoping the team stays in >>> right now on cbs bay area, the fed raising interest rates again . the latest on the battle to rein in inflation. >> some bad news today for san francisco restaurants who rely on third-party apps to boost business. >>> and the sierra snowpack giving us a clear picture of just how much last month's storms helped our snowpack. good evening. i am elizabeth cook. >> i am ryan yamamoto. measures at phillips station found a snow depth of 85.5 inches with a water content of 35.5
striving to live the american dream in their hometown of chinatown, san jose. >> amazing story. in 2021, the city of san jose formally apologized for its role in acts of discrimination against chinese immigrants and their defendants. connie accepted the apology with members of the chinese-american community. >>> san jose is now building a new part called highlandville park, which stands on the site of the original chinatown. >>> still ahead at 5:00, the first sierra snow...
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the mayor's state of the city address is expected to start around noon today. we will be streaming that alive for you on the abc7 app -- that live for you on the abc7 app. reggie: the san josey council a failing grade when it comes to policing. the report card is something new mayor matt mayhem is calling unfair. sacred heart community service released its report card. it creates elected officials on how they vote on a number of issues including policing, homelessness, and immigration. it gave all but one city councilmember who served under the former mayor an f grade. the former mayor also received a f grade. they say the city needs to invest more in its mental-health response instead of sending officers to emergency calls. >> there is no doubt there are areas where we can improve. nobody is satisfied. to rank it as an f is unfair. reggie: figure hard stance by that assessment. kumasi: san jose transportation officials will meet tomorrow with people who are on housed to find out what can be done to prevent traffic deaths. the department of presented cash the department -- department of transportation says death tripled since 2021. the in-house response group is trying to d
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the rate at which we're hiring. we have a severely understaffed departments. san jose mayor matt mahan has a new slogan for the city. >> getting back to the basics, which simply means cleaning up san jose focusing on homelessness and hiring more officers for public safety. mahan says san jose is a bigger city than san francisco. but get they have price as many officers. there are a lot of historical reasons for that devious. lee city officials said the san jose police department has been under invested since 2000. now the department is paying thousands of dollars in overtime to officers. mahan says hiring officers are key to moving the city forward. community police foot patrols and commercial districts and other. >> things that we know our community wants to see happen. more traffic enforcement in the list goes on. we need when the highly trained officers, mayor mahan has simply made it clear that the city needs to hire more officers. but he has not spoke about any incentives or what he actually plans to do to help with recruiting more officers. >> well, and the east bay opens police chief continues his push to tr
the rate at which we're hiring. we have a severely understaffed departments. san jose mayor matt mahan has a new slogan for the city. >> getting back to the basics, which simply means cleaning up san jose focusing on homelessness and hiring more officers for public safety. mahan says san jose is a bigger city than san francisco. but get they have price as many officers. there are a lot of historical reasons for that devious. lee city officials said the san jose police department has been...
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carol carr is with the san jose june, a sister city organization which strengthens ties between san jose. >> and india, he says the statue was given to the city as a gift for being a sister city in 1999, many people from san jose and throughout the world, particularly those visitors from india would come to the park to see the statue joe hedges is with the city of san jose. he says after the statue was stolen in january, there were no leads until thursday. a mercury news reporter found it at a metal scrapyard close by possibly that someone was trying to. >> turn it in and have it melted down and receive cash for that. we're told that the statue broken by vandals. >> is now at san jose police headquarters. cal car says he is not sure how it will get fixed because the original artist in india passed away a few years ago. you liked it when disappointed when my. >> did this to think people who no clue of what doing? and for getting a few to send as much and with no suspects, he doesn't want the 440 pound statue. >> back outside to hold you distinction like this from like this reporting in sa
carol carr is with the san jose june, a sister city organization which strengthens ties between san jose. >> and india, he says the statue was given to the city as a gift for being a sister city in 1999, many people from san jose and throughout the world, particularly those visitors from india would come to the park to see the statue joe hedges is with the city of san jose. he says after the statue was stolen in january, there were no leads until thursday. a mercury news reporter found it...
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verde on your left carried out at least 5 robberies in december and january, spanning from the city of san jose, the city of santa clara, many of these involved purse, natchez, according to police, the man on your right, 20 year-old diego mendoza. ramirez was involved in at least 4 robberies, according to police in january. these involves robbing victims at atm machines. according to prosecutors, both were booked into jail with no bail. >> prosecutors say a man who opened fire with a replica gun inside a san francisco synagogue committed a hate crime. dimitri mission has now been charged with several felonies with a hate crime enhancement. kron four's dan kerman report. >> the man who burst into a richmond district synagogue february first and started shooting. what turned out to be blanks committed a hate crime. according to prosecutors. now, dimitri mission has been charged with 2 felonies among them interference with religious worship that comes with a hate crime enhancement. the da says that's based on statements he made at the time of the incident and social media posts. we provided with a
verde on your left carried out at least 5 robberies in december and january, spanning from the city of san jose, the city of santa clara, many of these involved purse, natchez, according to police, the man on your right, 20 year-old diego mendoza. ramirez was involved in at least 4 robberies, according to police in january. these involves robbing victims at atm machines. according to prosecutors, both were booked into jail with no bail. >> prosecutors say a man who opened fire with a...
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considered a newcomer to san jose politics, matt mayhem and is now the new mayor of san jose . no city place to be than san jose, a after briefly serving on the city council, mehan won a tight race last november against santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez over and over again how we will bring this c
considered a newcomer to san jose politics, matt mayhem and is now the new mayor of san jose . no city place to be than san jose, a after briefly serving on the city council, mehan won a tight race last november against santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez over and over again how we will bring this c
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. >> thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to you. >> in the east bay, a california court is blocking uc berkeley's plan to build housing at people's park. the appeals court says the plan has failed to address environmental concerns. the ruling brings the project to a standstill until the university can conduct a new environmental study. governor gavin newsom's office reacting to the ruling on twitter saying in part, quote, california cannot afford to be held hostage by name. bees who weaponize the california environmental quality act to block student and affordable housing. this selfish mindset is driving up housing prices and making our state last affordable. >> for your help tonight, a new and stunning conclusion from a u.s. federal government agency that says the origin of the covid virus was likely leaked from a chinese lab. joe khaleel has the very latest. >> the department of energy now believes the most likely explanation for the origins of co
. >> thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to you. >> in the east bay, a california court is blocking uc berkeley's plan to build housing at people's park. the appeals court says the plan has failed to address environmental concerns. the ruling brings the project to a standstill until the university can conduct a new environmental study. governor...
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carol carr is with the san jose june, a sister city organization which strengthens ties between san jose. >> and india, he says the statue was given to the city as a gift for being a sister city in 1999, many people from san jose and throughout the world, particularly those visitors from india would come to the park to see the statue joe hedges is with the city of san jose. he says after the statue was stolen in january, there were no leads until thursday. a mercury news reporter found it at a metal scrapyard close by possibly that someone was trying to. >> turn it in and have it melted down and receive cash for that. we're told that the statue broken by vandals. >> is now and san jose police headquarters cal car says he is not sure how it will get fixed because the original artists in india passed away a few years ago. you liked it when disappointed when my. >> when did this to think people who no clue what doing? and for getting a few to send as much and with no suspects, he doesn't want the 440 pound statue. >> back outside to hold you that distinction like this from like this reporti
carol carr is with the san jose june, a sister city organization which strengthens ties between san jose. >> and india, he says the statue was given to the city as a gift for being a sister city in 1999, many people from san jose and throughout the world, particularly those visitors from india would come to the park to see the statue joe hedges is with the city of san jose. he says after the statue was stolen in january, there were no leads until thursday. a mercury news reporter found it...
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. >> thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to >> and was, of course, a soggy sunday here across the bay area. the wet weather is going to be sticking around for the next couple of days as well. and that along with some cold temperatures, a winter weather advisories in place for portions of the bay area with snow levels dropping less than 2500 feet. so. >> let's find out a little bit more about what we're going to be experiencing here and. >> well, the next couple of days of recent what's going they're down in the well. yeah. let's take a look at recent rain totals. this is just an appetizer of what's to come. santa rosa picking up a little bit more than a 3rd of an inch of rain with this first round of storms in downtown san francisco. less than a quarter of an inch of rain with oakland airport getting about a quarter of an inch of rain. those of you in our east bay valleys, including concord airport and san jose really just traces amount at best. so
. >> thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to >> and was, of course, a soggy sunday here across the bay area. the wet weather is going to be sticking around for the next couple of days as well. and that along with some cold temperatures, a winter weather advisories in place for portions of the bay area with snow levels dropping less than 2500 feet....
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the san jose city council voted to move forward with 2 housing projects. >> that would provide 145 apartments for low-income residents and youth transitioning out of the foster care system. the first would be an 81 unit project located at park more avenue and then the second is a 64 unit project on bascom avenue. in addition to that, a 17,000 square-foot center would be constructed to help support foster youth. it's 5.26. and coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news fans flocking to glendale, arizona. >> the city is celebrating opening night for the big game. we're going to take a look at how they kicked things look at how they kicked things off. [sfx: stomach gurgling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪ upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... when you need it most. ♪ma ma ma ma♪ [clears throut] for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops with two times more menthol per drop*, and the powerful rush of vicks vapors for fast-acting relief you can feel. vicks vapocool drops. fast relief you c
the san jose city council voted to move forward with 2 housing projects. >> that would provide 145 apartments for low-income residents and youth transitioning out of the foster care system. the first would be an 81 unit project located at park more avenue and then the second is a 64 unit project on bascom avenue. in addition to that, a 17,000 square-foot center would be constructed to help support foster youth. it's 5.26. and coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news fans flocking to...
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the rate at which we're hiring. we have a severely understaffed departments. san jose mayor matt mahan has a new slogan for the city. getting back to the basics which simply means cleaning up san jose focusing on homelessness and hiring more officers for public safety. mahan says san jose is a bigger city than san francisco. but get they have twice as many officers. there are a lot of historical reasons for that devious. lee city officials said the san jose police department has been under invested since 2000. now the department is paying thousands of dollars in overtime to officers. mahan says hiring officers are key to moving the city forward. community police foot patrols and commercial districts and other. >> things that we know our community wants to see happen. more traffic enforcement in the list goes on. we need when the highly trained officers. >> now mahan has made it clear that he needs to hire officers. but what is not clear exactly what do they plan to do to incentivize and how do they plan to help recruit in do this quickly to get those details on. those plans were still not clear on that reporting li
the rate at which we're hiring. we have a severely understaffed departments. san jose mayor matt mahan has a new slogan for the city. getting back to the basics which simply means cleaning up san jose focusing on homelessness and hiring more officers for public safety. mahan says san jose is a bigger city than san francisco. but get they have twice as many officers. there are a lot of historical reasons for that devious. lee city officials said the san jose police department has been under...
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patrol vehicles from the san jose airport and was later spotted in the police department parking lot. >> mendoza's pattern of san jose police officers at 3 locations around the city gives us some idea of the deliberate. premeditated nature of his intention to kill officers that night. >> 3 hours after the shooting, police say mendoza shot at police again in his backyard. but at that time they were able to arrest him. they say that officers did not return fire in the shooting and nobody else was hurt. the police officer who was injured the in the first instance has been released from the hospital. >> well, san jose's newly elected mayor matt mahan also spoke at yesterday's news conference with the police chief. the mayor says that this latest incident spotlights the urgent need for more police officers. the mayor has a new slogan for the city. it's called getting back to basics, which means cleaning up san jose focusing on homelessness and hiring more officers for public safety. mahan pointing out that san jose is a bigger city than san francisco. but the san francisco has twice as many police officers. >> community police, 18 foot patrols and commercial districts
patrol vehicles from the san jose airport and was later spotted in the police department parking lot. >> mendoza's pattern of san jose police officers at 3 locations around the city gives us some idea of the deliberate. premeditated nature of his intention to kill officers that night. >> 3 hours after the shooting, police say mendoza shot at police again in his backyard. but at that time they were able to arrest him. they say that officers did not return fire in the shooting and...
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and the san jose richmond in daly, city directions. f you're taking bart, be mindful of that and at that on to your commute heading into the city right now, 13 minutes mace to that fremont street exit. so our bridges starting to look much, much better now down to under 15 san mateo bridge, 80 to 101 traveled across towards the peninsula. a richmond center fell bridge back to about 8 minutes. it's some of our highways that we're still seeing slight delays like 1, 0, one. 85 into miller park nearly 50 minutes. still take 2.80, at 80 in san leandro traveling towards to 37 about 34 minutes darya. james, back to you. thanks a lot of 31, we want to give you the latest to coming after the earthquake that hit turkey in syria. >> now more than 11,000 people have died pulled from the rubble search and rescue teams desperately looking to try and find as many survivors as they can. in the wake of that 7.8. >> magnitude earthquake now being considered the deadliest quake in the world in the last decade. and there are crews that have been sent to hel
and the san jose richmond in daly, city directions. f you're taking bart, be mindful of that and at that on to your commute heading into the city right now, 13 minutes mace to that fremont street exit. so our bridges starting to look much, much better now down to under 15 san mateo bridge, 80 to 101 traveled across towards the peninsula. a richmond center fell bridge back to about 8 minutes. it's some of our highways that we're still seeing slight delays like 1, 0, one. 85 into miller park...
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the talent and capacity that exists in our staff at city hall. at this moment our residents not only expect but demand we be accountable on delivering on the basics. clean up our neighborhoods. making san jose the safest big city in america. >>> pleasanton had a situation today, they had a cow loose on the road. there he is. he was strolling along the avenue blocking traffic and then it hit this tesla. the cow left behind a present on the window. there are over-the-counter solutions for that. the cow was okay. >> they are big animals. >> the cow got home safe and the officers were just trying to get it out of the way. i feel bad about the owner of the car. >> he steered in the wrong direction. it could have been a either catastrophe. we are going to milk all of these puns. >>> is take a look at the weather. mostly cloudy skies of her head tomorrow as the next storm system approaches but it will not move in during the daylight. the rain will not spread to the north until about midnight. with the arriving in the pre-sunrise hours. thin clouds overhead tonight. they are not efficient at holding warmth so it will be cold, despite the thickening clouds restored still warm-up to average temperatu
the talent and capacity that exists in our staff at city hall. at this moment our residents not only expect but demand we be accountable on delivering on the basics. clean up our neighborhoods. making san jose the safest big city in america. >>> pleasanton had a situation today, they had a cow loose on the road. there he is. he was strolling along the avenue blocking traffic and then it hit this tesla. the cow left behind a present on the window. there are over-the-counter solutions...
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thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to >> new at noon landlords and property owners in alameda county are pleading with the board of supervisors to end the county's eviction moratorium. the ban was issued 3 years ago to help renters who are affected by covid. however, property owners claim since there are no eligibility requirements, the moratorium, it's now being abused. many tenants refusing to pay rent for months, even years. >> our students, our kids are back in school jobs. people are working again. people are able to go to the office. businesses are operating at full capacity and unemployment is at low levels. >> protecting someone is. who is repping. me and my family. >> the law is forcing me to live with this pain. president insight >> alameda county supervisors are expected to discuss, ending or modifying the eviction moratorium in tomorrow's board meeting. if no action is taken, the ban will expire at the end of april. developing news this a
thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to >> new at noon landlords and property owners in alameda county are pleading with the board of supervisors to end the county's eviction moratorium. the ban was issued 3 years ago to help renters who are affected by covid. however, property owners claim since there are no eligibility requirements, the moratorium,...
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. >> thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to it's 509. and today the oakland zoo is closed because of rain that we're going to be getting. they want to issue well, they'll issue refunds for you if you had reservations right now, the glow faria vent for tonight. >> is still on. >> but the zoo is going to make a final decision by noon. they're going to wait and see just how much rain they end up getting in the east bay as well after being forced to close friday because of snow and downed trees. mount diablo state park was back open over the weekend. crews worked on sunday yesterday. they were clearing out more downed trees that happened getting the roadways cleared out. people made it to the summit. they were having a good time enjoying the snow that they saw on the mountain and let their son snowman right on very small. but still, and some people that we talked to they said they enjoyed some snowball fights played christmas music it out and there are
. >> thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to it's 509. and today the oakland zoo is closed because of rain that we're going to be getting. they want to issue well, they'll issue refunds for you if you had reservations right now, the glow faria vent for tonight. >> is still on. >> but the zoo is going to make a final decision by noon. they're...
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. >> thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to thank you. sarah will happening today. the oakland zoo is apparently close because of the rain. that's in the forecast this afternoon. >> the zoo says they will be issuing refunds for people who made reservations. as of right now, the glow far event for tonight is still slated to happen. but the zoo says they'll make a final decision on that by about noontime or so. so we'll let you know. and after being forced to close friday because of snow and downed trees, mount diablo state park. >> opened up again over the weekend. there are crews out there sunday still clearing away downed trees from the roadways. but you can see a lot of people made it to the summit and they enjoy the snow a day even brought back some snow with don't know how long it lasted. but there's one of the snowman on a car. little time wasn't a ton of snow. we can make a small snow man and take him home with you, which is adorable. and some
. >> thank you for the san jose city council members are in the process of creating a policy that will better protect street vendors. i'm sarah stinson reporting in san jose. back to thank you. sarah will happening today. the oakland zoo is apparently close because of the rain. that's in the forecast this afternoon. >> the zoo says they will be issuing refunds for people who made reservations. as of right now, the glow far event for tonight is still slated to happen. but the zoo...
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considered a newcomer to san jose politics, matt mayhem and is now the new mayor of san jose . no city is a better place to be than san jose, a after briefly serving on the city council, mehan won a tight race last november against santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez over and over again how we will bring this city together with so much political division truth is, we have more that unites us than divides us. and that spirit. i'm grateful that supervisor chavez is here tonight. the inauguration ceremony included performances from diverse groups from across san jose. about that. those who came out to the inauguration believe may hands leadership can bring change. the city needs excited to see what he has to say and what he's planning to do. um programs that he's trying to get going in the city. his office has shown that they wanted to put put forth some of these issues that we brought up problems that the shelter is having. the shelter has been in crisis for years. as he neared the end of his address, mehan talked about inclusiveness and making sure people from all walks of life i
considered a newcomer to san jose politics, matt mayhem and is now the new mayor of san jose . no city is a better place to be than san jose, a after briefly serving on the city council, mehan won a tight race last november against santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez over and over again how we will bring this city together with so much political division truth is, we have more that unites us than divides us. and that spirit. i'm grateful that supervisor chavez is here tonight. the...
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more san jose police officers will soon routinely patrol areas that were once the city's largest homeless camps. guadalupe river trail and the coyote creek trail will be patrolled by officers from the department's bike patrol program . the san jose city council voted unanimously this week to spend $400,000 to expand bike patrols in both areas for six months. both trails have problems with large homeless encampments. hundreds of homeless people once lived in the now cleared areas. police have issued a warning about a new internet scam. investigators say that some brentwood residents are being contacted by scammers posing as representatives from norton antivirus. in one incident, the victim was directed to cancel their subscription online by opening a web browser on their laptop opening that browser allowed the scammer to gain access to the victim's laptop remotely access their bank account information in a second. the incident, a scammer allegedly told the victim that the company accidentally deposited a large sum of money in the victim's account and requested a transfer the money back alr
more san jose police officers will soon routinely patrol areas that were once the city's largest homeless camps. guadalupe river trail and the coyote creek trail will be patrolled by officers from the department's bike patrol program . the san jose city council voted unanimously this week to spend $400,000 to expand bike patrols in both areas for six months. both trails have problems with large homeless encampments. hundreds of homeless people once lived in the now cleared areas. police have...
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impacts there for that part of san jose will. >> well, james google never came out and said we don't want to do it anymore. but there are signs that are not good for the city of san jose. in a perfect world, it would be built right where i'm standing. it supposed to be just hundreds of acres near as ap and the diridon station. google actually fought for this 2 years ago, but they have not broken any ground done it in a massive way. here's the problem. and signs pointing that it might not happen. this is the vision we want to show it to some renderings. the vision for you talked about 25,000 jobs. we're talking 4,000 living units, retail parks is supposed to help the homeless population in downtown san jose. not to mention, as you mentioned, once they get their employees in their imagine the money that they will spend. plus that will open up 155 million dollars from google to the city of san jose. as part of this deal. here's the google recently announced that they will lay off 6% of their workforce globally. that's 12,000 across the globe. 1200 in the bay area and they are reassessing whether or not that they will even need some office space trying to get
impacts there for that part of san jose will. >> well, james google never came out and said we don't want to do it anymore. but there are signs that are not good for the city of san jose. in a perfect world, it would be built right where i'm standing. it supposed to be just hundreds of acres near as ap and the diridon station. google actually fought for this 2 years ago, but they have not broken any ground done it in a massive way. here's the problem. and signs pointing that it might not...
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some members of the san jose city council are showing their solidarity with street vendors and small es following at least two violent attacks in that city. recently council members and the centers a vice mayor, rosemary can may spoke about the violence this morning at city hall. they were joined by a police department representative community activists and small business owners. they say they're standing up against hate crimes happening towards people in the latino community. i'm outraged. this is happening across our city. and outrage. this is happening across our state. our immigrant vendors are victims of violence and assault. and this is devastating. and it's very unacceptable. two recent vendor attacks were caught on video. san jose police are still looking for a man who attacked a vendor last thursday outside asap center. another man is charged with assault with a deadly weapon and attempted carjacking. police say he attacked a vendor with a baseball bat outside an auto parts store attorneys for the man accused of attacking paul pelosi appeared in court today. but david did pap
some members of the san jose city council are showing their solidarity with street vendors and small es following at least two violent attacks in that city. recently council members and the centers a vice mayor, rosemary can may spoke about the violence this morning at city hall. they were joined by a police department representative community activists and small business owners. they say they're standing up against hate crimes happening towards people in the latino community. i'm outraged....
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carol carr is with the san jose june, a sister city organization which strengthens ties between san jose. >> and india, he says the statue was given to the city as a gift for being a sister city in 1999, many people from san jose and throughout the world, particularly those visitors from india would come to the park to see the statue joe with the city of san jose. he says after the statue was stolen in january, there were no leads until thursday. a mercury news reporter found it at a metal scrapyard close by possibly that someone was trying to. >> turn it in and have it melted down and receive cash for that. we're told that the statue broken by vandals. >> is now at san jose police headquarters. cal car says he is not sure how it will get fixed because the original artist in india passed away a few years ago. you liked it when disappointed when my. >> when did this to front the people who no clue what doing. and for getting a few to send as much and with no suspects, he doesn't want the 440 pound statue. >> back outside to hold up the state. you like this from like this reporting in san
carol carr is with the san jose june, a sister city organization which strengthens ties between san jose. >> and india, he says the statue was given to the city as a gift for being a sister city in 1999, many people from san jose and throughout the world, particularly those visitors from india would come to the park to see the statue joe with the city of san jose. he says after the statue was stolen in january, there were no leads until thursday. a mercury news reporter found it at a...
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the barricades will be placed. and in 2 weeks the city will reevaluate to see if the proposed solution is having any effect. to the south bay where the san jose city council moved voted to move forward with 2 housing projects. they will provide 145 apartments for low-income residents and youth transitioning out of the foster care system. the first would be an 81 unit housing project located on park more avenue. the second is a 64 unit project on bascom avenue. additionally a 17,000 square-foot center will be constructed to help support foster youth. in the east bay. some areas still dealing with the aftermath of last month's storm. this is in castro valley at plot palomares road near palo their day. the major sinkhole there caused by the new year's eve storm is still under repair. >> here it is almost 2 months post the big storm. we're still cleaning up that rain that we had on december 31st was unprecedented. 9 inches of rain all at once. >> crews are taking advantage of the dry forecast now in hopes of completing the job before any more rain returns. for more on that, we want to get your check of your forecast. taking a live look outside at
the barricades will be placed. and in 2 weeks the city will reevaluate to see if the proposed solution is having any effect. to the south bay where the san jose city council moved voted to move forward with 2 housing projects. they will provide 145 apartments for low-income residents and youth transitioning out of the foster care system. the first would be an 81 unit housing project located on park more avenue. the second is a 64 unit project on bascom avenue. additionally a 17,000 square-foot...
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but this comes on the heels of the city continuing to dismantle homeless encampments. >> parts people living at the from the bay encampment near san jose's little saigon neighborhood are on the move the city posted these abatement signs telling them to clear out by february 3rd. >> and right, they just swept people during a freeze. the coldest week of the year. and these people have no tents. now. how are you helping people? >> shawn carter right with unhoused response crew passed out blankets in he hand warmers to encampment residents on thursday. she says mayor matt mahan must listen to the unsheltered people. if he wants to see encampments gone for good working with an entire camp together instead of taking one person out, that one person goes back to the camp. they had missed the camaraderie. they miss their community. the mayor's plan calls for building more tiny homes that he says are unaffordable housing solution. >> but we know that by using basic pre built modular units placed on government own land, we can create safe homes for a fraction of that cost. >> but kurt writes, is trying to solve painless in san jose should be an eff
but this comes on the heels of the city continuing to dismantle homeless encampments. >> parts people living at the from the bay encampment near san jose's little saigon neighborhood are on the move the city posted these abatement signs telling them to clear out by february 3rd. >> and right, they just swept people during a freeze. the coldest week of the year. and these people have no tents. now. how are you helping people? >> shawn carter right with unhoused response crew...
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. >> in the the san jose city council voted to move on with 2 housing projects that would provide 145partments for low-income residents and youth transitioning out of foster care. the first will be an 81 unit housing project located our park more avenue. and then the second would be a 62 unit project on bascom avenue. additionally there be a 17,000 square-foot center to help support foster youth. it's 7.26. and coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. we're going to take it a glendale, arizona, where everybody is getting ready for the big football game. >> it's 7.29 and super bowl festivities are already under way in arizona getting ready to host the big game. you betcha. the teams are in town. they're practicing fans are arriving as well. there's a whole lot of super bowl activities awaiting them crop for sasha loftus takes a look at what's going on in glendale right now. hi, sasha. >> hi, james and darya. yes, a lot going on here in glendale today and through the rest of the week. now, last night opening night was, of course, huge for everyone for the media, for the players, for
. >> in the the san jose city council voted to move on with 2 housing projects that would provide 145partments for low-income residents and youth transitioning out of foster care. the first will be an 81 unit housing project located our park more avenue. and then the second would be a 62 unit project on bascom avenue. additionally there be a 17,000 square-foot center to help support foster youth. it's 7.26. and coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. we're going to take it a glendale,...
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promises, promises. >> long before it became the center of tech innovation, do you know the way of san jose helped make the citysehold name. >> everybody sang that song. the marching band was playing, do you know the way of san jose. >> that song was composed by hal david who passed away in 2012. >> she won her first grammy for that song. it is catchy and she seems like no one else. finding talent and saying, this piece is going to work for you. >> linda solomon was a longtime friend. >> solomon says one of the biggest accomplishments of his career and a source of pride was this 1985 megahit. >> all of the proceeds benefited aids research. bert was such a wonderful philanthropist. 30 song and what it did to create awareness -- through the song to do what it did to create awareness. >> terrific. that is his greatest legacy. >> a legacy that will not be forgotten, anywhere, especially in san jose. >> in san jose, zach fuentes. abc seven news. >> we have a lot more news ahead for you. >> karina nova has a look at the stories coming up at 5:30. >> we dig deeper of a deadly drug hitting the states of san francisco.
promises, promises. >> long before it became the center of tech innovation, do you know the way of san jose helped make the citysehold name. >> everybody sang that song. the marching band was playing, do you know the way of san jose. >> that song was composed by hal david who passed away in 2012. >> she won her first grammy for that song. it is catchy and she seems like no one else. finding talent and saying, this piece is going to work for you. >> linda solomon...
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the headline is that the city, the department of transportation, we're celebrating $62 million in grants being awarded to us through the metropolitan transportation commission. >> reporter: this comes of a record 65 fatalities on san jose streets last year and aligns with the city's long-term goal of encouraging people to use other modes of transportation. >> we've got to make our streets as safe as possible for people to feel comfortable getting out of their cars, hopping on a bike, or taking a bus or walking. >> reporter: shilo is glad the money's coming in, but -- >> the time it takes to deliver on some of these projects, talking ten years. people are dying now. we can't wait that long. >> reporter: shilo arrived at her destination safely but for the city to reach its goals, there's still a long and twisty road ahead. >> we wish her a safe ride and everyone else. and making the streets safer for psych lists and pedestrians is one of the recommendations for san jose's budget goals just this year. in fact, the mayor created five specialized transition committees to help steer that process along. >> and the goal, of course, was to identify new approaches to solving our most significant challenges in the pursuit of a mo
the headline is that the city, the department of transportation, we're celebrating $62 million in grants being awarded to us through the metropolitan transportation commission. >> reporter: this comes of a record 65 fatalities on san jose streets last year and aligns with the city's long-term goal of encouraging people to use other modes of transportation. >> we've got to make our streets as safe as possible for people to feel comfortable getting out of their cars, hopping on a...
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the ice. today the city held a flag racing ceremony in his honor at city hall. >> it is not an accident, nor a surprise why patrick is known as mr. san joserk. he didn't just wear the san jose logo on his chest. he exemplified being in the community, being here, being present. >> marleau will be the first player in sharks history to have his jersey retired. his number 12 will be hoisted into the rafters at sap center before the sharks take on the blackhawks this saturday night. it will be a special saturday for sure. >> oh, yeah. he's so loved by fans. just a legend. maybe we have to go. >> working on the 5:00 newscast, what can we expect? >> we have good news on the toddler from boulder creek. he is out of surgery and in great spirits after a tree fell on to his home, pinning him underneath. we speak with the family today about how he's doing and more on his recovery. >>> and simple acts of kindness recognized by a cal professor. he started a monthly award in the city of berkeley, giving 1,000 dollar to a recipient each month. why he started this award and what he hopes to accomplish. all that and more coming up at 5:00. 5:00. >> tt's re
the ice. today the city held a flag racing ceremony in his honor at city hall. >> it is not an accident, nor a surprise why patrick is known as mr. san joserk. he didn't just wear the san jose logo on his chest. he exemplified being in the community, being here, being present. >> marleau will be the first player in sharks history to have his jersey retired. his number 12 will be hoisted into the rafters at sap center before the sharks take on the blackhawks this saturday night. it...
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the line. kron four's will tran. >> in san jose this morning, be this sort of a big impact if it didn't go through. well. >> 2 years ago, google and the city of san jose. they were talking about mega campus near this location that snp and across the street from the station. well, 2 years have gone by and now it does not look good for the city of san jose because google is pausing all future developments in san jose for the foreseeable future. >> the renderings well and offered all kinds of spaces. we're talking 4,000 living units, retail shops. >> 25,000 workers not to mention all the money that that would bring in. plus once they get all the google employees into the offices that will bring in another 155 million dollars in community funds to downtown san jose. for them to work with whatever needs that they have. but the trend is going the opposite direction. and the reason why is google recently said that they would announce lay off a 6% of their workforce. that's 12,000 workers across the globe of that 12,000. we're talking 1200 right here in the bay area and it looks like google is trying to get out of some their obligations on offices
the line. kron four's will tran. >> in san jose this morning, be this sort of a big impact if it didn't go through. well. >> 2 years ago, google and the city of san jose. they were talking about mega campus near this location that snp and across the street from the station. well, 2 years have gone by and now it does not look good for the city of san jose because google is pausing all future developments in san jose for the foreseeable future. >> the renderings well and offered...
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25,000 jobs are at stake as well as 155 million dollars for the city kron four's will tran explains. >> 2 years ago, google and the city of san josethey were talking about meghan campus near this location that snp and across the street from the station. well, 2 years have gone by and now it does not look good for the city of san jose because google is pausing all future developments in san jose for the foreseeable future. >> the renderings well and offered all kinds of spaces. we're talking 4,000 living units, retail shops. >> 25,000 workers not to mention all the money atbring h once they get all the google employees into the offices that will bring in another 155 million dollars in community funds to downtown san jose. for them to work with whatever needs that they have. but the trend is going the opposite direction. and the reason why is google recently said that they would announce lay off a 6% of their workforce. that's 12,000 workers across the globe of that 12,000. we're talking 1200 right here in the bay area and it looks like google is trying to get out of some their obligations on offices across the globe. they are seein
25,000 jobs are at stake as well as 155 million dollars for the city kron four's will tran explains. >> 2 years ago, google and the city of san josethey were talking about meghan campus near this location that snp and across the street from the station. well, 2 years have gone by and now it does not look good for the city of san jose because google is pausing all future developments in san jose for the foreseeable future. >> the renderings well and offered all kinds of spaces. we're...
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the homeless community in san jose. our reporter was at the event. reporter: in the shadow of san jose cityall, dignity restored throughout the house community. what many take for granted so much more today. >> it makes me want to try harder again. after a while, you really lose hope. you do not see anything there to help. it is hard. reporter: the santa clara county homeless health fair returned bringing hope to those who need it most. more than 30 service providers offering medical screenings, housing information, even a hot shower. >> it means a lot to them. >> if everybody in this community stepped up the way these partners did today, we would shelter everybody. reporter: state senator dave cortes spearheaded this event to create a one-stop shop for the community. around 10,000 people experienced homelessness today in santa clara county. >> look around and look at all the riches in this valley. it is hard to believe there are so many people who are un-housed. we can come up with new solutions. reporter: today, a step that path. a lot of smiles on faces. many are deeply thankful for the
the homeless community in san jose. our reporter was at the event. reporter: in the shadow of san jose cityall, dignity restored throughout the house community. what many take for granted so much more today. >> it makes me want to try harder again. after a while, you really lose hope. you do not see anything there to help. it is hard. reporter: the santa clara county homeless health fair returned bringing hope to those who need it most. more than 30 service providers offering medical...
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the rate at which we're hiring. we have a severely understaffed departments. san jose mayor matt mahan has a new slogan for the city. getting back to the basics which simply means cleaning up san jose focusing on homelessness and hiring more officers for public safety. mahan says san jose is a bigger city than san francisco. but get they have twice as many officers. there are a lot of historical reasons for that devious. lee city officials said the san jose police department has been under invested since 2000. now the department is paying thousands of dollars in overtime to officers. mahan says hiring officers. our key to moving the city forward. community police, 18 foot patrols and commercial districts and other. >> things that we know our community wants to see happen. more traffic enforcement in the list goes on. we need. we need the highly trained officers. mayor mahan is simply made it clear that the city needs to hire more officers, but he has not spoke about any incentives or what he actually plans to do to help with recruiting more officers. >> that was justin campbell reporting for us tonight. all right,
the rate at which we're hiring. we have a severely understaffed departments. san jose mayor matt mahan has a new slogan for the city. getting back to the basics which simply means cleaning up san jose focusing on homelessness and hiring more officers for public safety. mahan says san jose is a bigger city than san francisco. but get they have twice as many officers. there are a lot of historical reasons for that devious. lee city officials said the san jose police department has been under...
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unfortunately now for the city of san jose, it looks like hundreds of millions of dollars might not be coming to this city because of google, as you mentioned, cold feet. >> that will certainly change things. alright, thank you. will. although google may be getting cold feet building in san jose where they are building a lot is out in the east bay. in fact, turns out the fastest growing city. california is dublin. its population grew by more than 50% between 2010 2020 and crawford's amanda hari talk with a real estate agent about what's drawing people that east bay city. >> the real estate agent i spoke to said he's not surprised to hear how much dublin has grown. he says it's a great place to live and he knows so because he lives here himself. while many cities in the bay area have been seeing people move out since the covid-19 pandemic. >> doubling has been welcoming a steady stream of residents between 2010 2020. the latest census year. the population grew from 46,000. people 2 more than 70. >> that one has everything that a family would need has great schools. has. houses from 1000
unfortunately now for the city of san jose, it looks like hundreds of millions of dollars might not be coming to this city because of google, as you mentioned, cold feet. >> that will certainly change things. alright, thank you. will. although google may be getting cold feet building in san jose where they are building a lot is out in the east bay. in fact, turns out the fastest growing city. california is dublin. its population grew by more than 50% between 2010 2020 and crawford's...
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the current homeless population at about 10,000. that includes more than 6,000 in the city of san jose. >>> well looking life to san francisco where mayor london breed says to really bring the city back, there has to be more homes people can actually afford. the mayor laid out a plan in yesterday's state of the city address. she says it is really simple. >> we need to remove the barriers to build new housing. period. >> breed's housing calls for 82,000 new homes to built the next few years by speeding up the housing approval process. in the meantime to another housing battle. this has to do with dozens of so-called anchor outs. living out in the middle of richardson bay. the county says they are there illegally and wants to move them back to dry land in the next three years. brian hackney caught up with an artist who lives on one these floating homes. >> my father used to bring me over here when i was a kid. and then one time later on, i came over and i saw a guy walking down from the houseboat dock. and i said you know, that's what i want to do. i want to be one of those guys. >> reporter: houseboats are usually moored to a dock. but w
the current homeless population at about 10,000. that includes more than 6,000 in the city of san jose. >>> well looking life to san francisco where mayor london breed says to really bring the city back, there has to be more homes people can actually afford. the mayor laid out a plan in yesterday's state of the city address. she says it is really simple. >> we need to remove the barriers to build new housing. period. >> breed's housing calls for 82,000 new homes to built...
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to get underway at 8 o'clock this morning. >> well, in the south bay, we have san jose's new mayor matt mahan pushing to end homelessness in the city. he's calling it a humanitarian crisis. this comes as the city continues to dismantle homeless encampments. in fact, people at a homeless camp next to little saigon in san jose are upset after they were told that have to be gone by today. now this is called the felipe encampment. meanwhile, mayor mahan is planning to build more tiny homes. he says that is an affordable solution that they can push for. >> but we know that by using basic pre built modular units placed on government own land, we can create safe homes for a fraction of that cost. >> kron four's reached out for more information about the mayor's plan. haven't heard back yet. we'll let you know when we do time now is 807, and developing news that we're following as well. more than a week has passed now since the deadly mass shooting happened in half moon bay. yeah. and the shooting left 7 people dead. one injured, largest mass shooting in san mateo county and employees who worked at one of the farms. speaking up now about t
to get underway at 8 o'clock this morning. >> well, in the south bay, we have san jose's new mayor matt mahan pushing to end homelessness in the city. he's calling it a humanitarian crisis. this comes as the city continues to dismantle homeless encampments. in fact, people at a homeless camp next to little saigon in san jose are upset after they were told that have to be gone by today. now this is called the felipe encampment. meanwhile, mayor mahan is planning to build more tiny homes....
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there are some people enjoying the sunshine. 52 in the city, san jose right now, our warmest spots today getting up into the low 60's. this morning it was cold. we had low to mid 30's, santa rosa airport down to 29 degrees. a few wispy clouds as we look towards the golden gate bridge. in the upper 50's from santa rosa to napa. the seven degrees in concord. a live view, you will notice it is bright out there. cold again tonight, areas of frost. mostly cloudy the next few days. if you really don't like this chilly weather, just hold off a couple more days, we will start to notice the changes. we have freeze warnings for some of the inland valleys and hills. and frost advisories for the area shaded in blue. for the morning temperatures, 31. the bottom line is, you could get some damage to outdoor pipes, you want to bring our pets inside, and cover any frost sensitive land. as we go hour-by-hour tonight, 7:00, 40's, 50's, those temperatures will be dropping tomorrow morning in the low to mid 30's. with this cloud cover that actually may prevent us from getting as cold as this morning. 30 in
there are some people enjoying the sunshine. 52 in the city, san jose right now, our warmest spots today getting up into the low 60's. this morning it was cold. we had low to mid 30's, santa rosa airport down to 29 degrees. a few wispy clouds as we look towards the golden gate bridge. in the upper 50's from santa rosa to napa. the seven degrees in concord. a live view, you will notice it is bright out there. cold again tonight, areas of frost. mostly cloudy the next few days. if you really...
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it takes a look at crime statistics from the fbi and 263 cities with populations of more than 100,000 people. in addition to san joseego and santa ana made the list. oakland is among the top 15 most dangerous cities in the u.s. and the only one listed in california. every city on that list had more than 300,000 people living in it. >>> so it is 5:37 this morning and are you ready to grab a cold one? i'm going to say hold off just a bit, but today starts the beginning of sf beer week. >> you can plan your weekend. the event is way more than a san francisco thing. for the next ten days, from beer festivals to tap takeovers, bay area beer enthusiasts will be celebrating craft beer. organizers say breweries and restaurants will host hundreds of events. it gives enthusiasts a chance to soak it in in all sorts of ways. >> the events are all about food pairings, they're about collaborations, vertical tastings, special releases like barrel aged beers and sour beers. and so it's so much more than just a pint night. it's really about the community of beer, the craftsmanship of beer, and people coming together to enjoy beer, e
it takes a look at crime statistics from the fbi and 263 cities with populations of more than 100,000 people. in addition to san joseego and santa ana made the list. oakland is among the top 15 most dangerous cities in the u.s. and the only one listed in california. every city on that list had more than 300,000 people living in it. >>> so it is 5:37 this morning and are you ready to grab a cold one? i'm going to say hold off just a bit, but today starts the beginning of sf beer week....
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san francisco." the city has fallen behind all other big cities in its recovery. yesterday in the state of the city address, the mayor london breed acknowledged businesses are not coming back. san jose may fare better. there was an article in the san jose standard while san jose stayed resilient as san francisco stumbled. i talked to the reporter who wrote it, kevin truong. >> san francisco is seeing a massive decline in vacancy rate. levels are nearing 30%, much higher than the dotcom boom and the great financial crisis. and san jose and silicon valley as a whole has seen is vacancy rise increase but at a much slower rate. >> kevin says the san jose race is about hatch of what it is in san francisco. catch "press here" after "meet the press" sunday morning at 9:00 on nbc bay area. >> thanks, scott. >>> it's the golden gate bridge where you can see the low-lying crowds today. a different story from yesterday, kari. >> absolutely. things have changed a lot since yesterday. and we even just saw a shower passing by san francisco near the bay bridge. let's look at our camera as we are now seeing the clouds rolling by, this just a few minutes ago. had a lot of rain drops on the camera le
san francisco." the city has fallen behind all other big cities in its recovery. yesterday in the state of the city address, the mayor london breed acknowledged businesses are not coming back. san jose may fare better. there was an article in the san jose standard while san jose stayed resilient as san francisco stumbled. i talked to the reporter who wrote it, kevin truong. >> san francisco is seeing a massive decline in vacancy rate. levels are nearing 30%, much higher than the...
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the urgent need for more police officers. fact, he has a new slogan for the city. it's getting back to basics, which he says means cleaning up san joseing on homelessness and hiring more officers for public safety may had, in fact, pointed out the san jose, although it's a bigger city than san francisco, temperatures goes twice as many police officers. >> community police, 18 foot patrols and commercial districts and other things that we know our community wants to see happen. more traffic enforcement in the list goes on. we need. we need the highly trained officers. >> yeah. in the past city officials had said the san jose police department was under invested since 2000. currently the department is paying thousands of dollars in overtime to officers to cover all the shifts. mahan has made it clear the san jose needs to recruit more cadets, but he didn't speak about any incentives or what plans he would have to actually recruit. more officers will let you know, feet says anything more on that is 6.38. now let's go the east bay where oakland's police chief continues to push to try to get his job back. yeah, lebron armstrong sent a let
the urgent need for more police officers. fact, he has a new slogan for the city. it's getting back to basics, which he says means cleaning up san joseing on homelessness and hiring more officers for public safety may had, in fact, pointed out the san jose, although it's a bigger city than san francisco, temperatures goes twice as many police officers. >> community police, 18 foot patrols and commercial districts and other things that we know our community wants to see happen. more...
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the mayor of san jose who will talk about the innovative solutions including gun owners paying insurance and an administrative fee that has been done in san jose. >> good afternoon. i am glad to be here presenting the city of -- representing the city of san jose. i want to thank my colleagues for their leadership and my neighbor and colleague as well, great to see you. i want to share a little bit about the approach that they have taken over the last year and i credit my predecessor, many of you know about the gun harm reduction ordinance that has two components to it. one requires anyone who sources a gun must have general liability insurance. renters, homeowners, or gun insurance. we do this as a society for cars or having a pool in your backyard or a trampoline, it is a trite or true method of premiums -- a tried and true method of premiums. do they use a child safety lock? are they up to date on training courses? incentivizing questions and having the ability to adjust premiums based on best practices of gun owners being responsibile as responsible. -- gun owners being responsible. if our officers are called to your home and they ask if there is a gun in the home, they cannot say that you have gener
the mayor of san jose who will talk about the innovative solutions including gun owners paying insurance and an administrative fee that has been done in san jose. >> good afternoon. i am glad to be here presenting the city of -- representing the city of san jose. i want to thank my colleagues for their leadership and my neighbor and colleague as well, great to see you. i want to share a little bit about the approach that they have taken over the last year and i credit my predecessor, many...